Rameau Overture: Zais: LA PETITE BANDE conducted by GUSTAV LEONHARDT
7.11* Vivaldi Cello
Concerto in B minor (RV 424)
ANTHONY PLEETH
THE ENCLIS11 CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK
7.21* Monteverdi
Confitebor tibi. Domine a 5 (Selva morale) EMMA KIRKBY
PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN
7.27* Scarlatti Sonata In D minor (Kk 18)
TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord)
7.32* Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWooD
8.0 News
8.5 Fibich Overture: Sarka: brno state
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JAN stych
8.14* Janacek Mladi
FOERSTER WIND QUINTET
JOSEF HORAK (bass clarinet)
8.32* Suk Love Song PAVEL STEPAN (piano)
8.39* Smetana Symphonic Poem: HAAKON JARL
BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK : records
Stravinsky
Greeting Prelude
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by THE COMPOSER -
Chanson russe (mono) JOSEPH SZIGETI (VJOlin) the composer (piano) Biblical Allegory: The Flood
LAURENCE HARVEY (narrator)
SEBASTIAN CABOT
ELSA LANCHESTER
JOHN REARDON ROBERT OLIVER
PAUL TRIPP
RICHARD ROBINSON COLUMBIA SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS conductedby ROBERT CRAFT Ballet: Jeu de cartes CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
yonty solomon (piano) Balakirev Fantasy: Reminiscences of Glinka's A Life for the Tsar
Busonl Fantasy after Bizet's Carmen
Granados La maja y el ruisenor
Godowsky Concert Paraphrase of Die Fledermaus
MICHAEL COLLINS (clarinet) NIGEL CLAYTON (piano)
Mllhaud Duo Concertant Hlndemith Clarinet Sonata. BBC Bristol
leaders MARTIN milner and PAN hon LEE conductor JAMES LOUGIIRAN With KARINE GEORGIAN (cello)
Walton Variations on a theme by Hindemith
Hindcmith Cello Concerto Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6, in b minor (Pathetique)
(Given on 4 February in the Free Trade Hall,
Manchester, promoted by the Halld Concerts Society)
BBC Manchester
Third of eight recitals Penelope Price-Jones (soprano)
Philip Martin (piano) direct from the Friends' Meeting House
Szymanowskl Four Songs, Op 54 (James Joyce )
Philip Martin The Stolen Child (Yeats)
Rachmaninov Moments
Muslcaux, Op 16: No 3 in B minor; No 1 In 0 flat; No 5 in D flat; No 4 in E minor
Henry Cowcll Aeolian Harp; The Lilt of the Reel
Dominick Argento Songs about'Spring
(Given before a studio audience. Tickets available from Concerts Promotion, BBC, PO Box 27. Manchester M60 1SJ) BBC Manchester
COULL STRING QUARTET
RICHARD MARKIUM (piano)
Stravinsky Three Pieces, for string quartet
Schumann Piano Quintet in e flat. Op 44
BBC Birmingham
(Stereo)
Judith Nelson (soprano) MARGARET PHILPOT (contralto)
NEIL JENKINS (tenor) richard morton (tenor) JOHN TOMLINSON (bass) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
THE TAVERNER CHOIR AND players, conducted by ANDREW PARROTT
JOHN TOLL (organ) CHARLES MEDLAM (cello continuo)
(Given in September 1978 in St John's, Smith Square)
Michael Berkeley including Donizetti's Allegro In c major
Producer GARETH WALTERS
LONDON COLLEGIATE BRASS conductor edwaro GREGSON Edward Gregson Essay for Brass Band
Roberto Gerhard Sardana Graham Williams Blaze (first broadcast)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Part 1
Ballet: Agon
Symphony in Three Movements
7.45* Interval Reading
7.50* Stravinsky Part 2
Apollo Musagetes: ballet in two scenes, for string orchestra
The Firebird: Danse infernale; Lullaby;
Finale58
(Given in December 1958 in the Royal Festival Hall, London)
by August Strindberg in version by Ingmar Bergman, translated by Michael Meyer
Adapted for radio and directed by Martin Jenkins
[Starring] Lynsey Baxter as Agnes, Denis Quilley as the Officer, Frank Finlay as the Advocate, Clifford Rose as the Schoolmaster and Ian Richardson as Strindberg, the poet
"In this dream play the author has attempted to imitate the inconsequent yet transparently logical shape of a dream... The characters split, double, multiply, evaporate, condense, disperse, assemble. But one consciousness rules over them all, that of the dreamer." (Strindberg)
Motet in 40 parts by Thomas Tallis
CLERKES OF OXENFORD conducted by DAVID wulstan : record
Introduced by Natalie Wheen
A collage of musical tributes and spoken reminiscences from his friends, colleagues and contemporaries. The canons and epitaphs are played by members of the LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by DAVID ATBERTON